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us share the first name ryan. so without further ado the lives of ryan ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so our first brian is brian patterson. he's the first one all in his glory (clapping) you know, brian was always the most nerve i didn't say guy on the job you think he would be worried about the steel but he was worried about our visits to the job site. and he knew us well, so i development this compact of showing up of us showing up in seconds on the bridge. he muster post a lookout on the tower. now much has been said about the ungodly time of constructing this bridge. he was younger here. i think brian the second brian is named ma iron (clapping) . as a lead bridge engineer for caltrans he's been the heart and soul of the project. he's been with me every step of the way and i barely got a word in. he's explaining something about the span and i want to know how he stated excited about something for 20 years in a roadway. one thing people get wrong about brian they think the project game his gray but he went gray at an early age. brian number 3 is my cf o person (clapping) he's pictured here in his every
us share the first name ryan. so without further ado the lives of ryan ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so our first brian is brian patterson. he's the first one all in his glory (clapping) you know, brian was always the most nerve i didn't say guy on the job you think he would be worried about the steel but he was worried about our visits to the job site. and he knew us well, so i development this compact of showing up of us showing up in seconds on the bridge. he muster post a lookout on the tower. now much...
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you hear what he was up to before he took off in a plane like that one. >>brian: sorry, shark, can't do lunch today. got to go. the amazing pictures you have to see to believe. sadly, if you're listening on the radio going to work, you're going to have to take my word for it. "fox & friends" starts now. >> hear ye, hear ye! this is the town crier. you are watching "fox & friends." >>steve: we should explain to elisabeth. that is the town crier at the time the royal baby was born a couple of months ago. they had the town crier come to the steps of the hospital and cry hear ye! hear ye. we figured we should have our own. >>brian: we are trying to get him work because they made him old news like the pacemaker. but o if you can get the voiceover, you tkoeupbt need -- you don't need the crier. >>steve: hear ye! hear ye! this first story is going to thoroughly upset you. >>brian: let's talk about what's happening with the shutdown. we are in day nine of the shutdown, eight days until we hit the debt limit. now we find out the latest casualties -- pun intended -- are soldiers who lost their
you hear what he was up to before he took off in a plane like that one. >>brian: sorry, shark, can't do lunch today. got to go. the amazing pictures you have to see to believe. sadly, if you're listening on the radio going to work, you're going to have to take my word for it. "fox & friends" starts now. >> hear ye, hear ye! this is the town crier. you are watching "fox & friends." >>steve: we should explain to elisabeth. that is the town crier at...
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days pinned under a roof beam. let's just focus on the stairs, brian. morning, opie. hey, what's going on? you going somewhere? (babbling) you got fired? why?! (babbling) oh, well, it's no wonder they finally caught you doing that in here. i mean, the underside of your desk looks like carlsbad caverns. (babbling) griffin, say hello to opie's replacement, stella. nice to meet you. w-what is this? we doing a new secret handshake now? no, griffin, she's deaf. oh. can she read lips? yes, i can. so if i do this, i can talk about what a sweet rack she has? yes, but try not to make a boob-honking gesture with your other hand while you're saying it. sorry. it's okay. i'm used to people being a little uncomfortable with me at first. if you have any questions, feel free to ask. yeah, actually, i do. are your other senses better on account of you can't hear? like, can you smell my farts before they even come out? 'cause i got one in the pocket right now, and i want to know if i need to feel self-conscious about it. i can't smell it, no. i might be able to see it, though. a lot of people make smal
days pinned under a roof beam. let's just focus on the stairs, brian. morning, opie. hey, what's going on? you going somewhere? (babbling) you got fired? why?! (babbling) oh, well, it's no wonder they finally caught you doing that in here. i mean, the underside of your desk looks like carlsbad caverns. (babbling) griffin, say hello to opie's replacement, stella. nice to meet you. w-what is this? we doing a new secret handshake now? no, griffin, she's deaf. oh. can she read lips? yes, i can. so...
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bomb on the guy's neck. >> exactly. >> and a sister still grieving. >> brian never was materialistic. he never was greedy. he never would have done this. >>> august 28th, 2003. erie, pennsylvania. within minutes of robbing a bank, brian wells is surrounded by police. cross legged on the ground and handcuffed. he told police he was a pizza delivery man and he delivered a pizza. the group he delivered it to captured him, he told police, put this bomb on his neck and told him to rob a bank. he asks police to call his boss. then to save his life. >> why is nobody trying to come get this off me? >> 25 minutes tick by. then the device begins to beep. >> i heard this thing ticking. it's going to go off. >> in an instant, the bank robber is dead. >> the death of brian wells in this parking lot that day turned out to be only the beginning of the most elaborate, intricate, and some say still-unsolved bank robbery case the fbi has ever had. >> at the end of it all, our system worked. our law enforcement partners solved the puzzle and we achieved convictions and long sentences. >> the fbi, the l
bomb on the guy's neck. >> exactly. >> and a sister still grieving. >> brian never was materialistic. he never was greedy. he never would have done this. >>> august 28th, 2003. erie, pennsylvania. within minutes of robbing a bank, brian wells is surrounded by police. cross legged on the ground and handcuffed. he told police he was a pizza delivery man and he delivered a pizza. the group he delivered it to captured him, he told police, put this bomb on his neck and...
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crowd there. >>brian: a nine-year-old boy gets through the airport, gets checked through security three times, hops on a plight to las vegas without a ticket, without parents. wait till you hear what the t.s.a.'s excuse is. "fox & friends" on this monday -- yes, it's a monday -- starts now. >> hi. i'm tony dungee. >> this is jimmie johnson. you're watching "fox & friends." >>brian: we're changing the format for elisabeth. let's call in her husband. >> i wish. >>brian: we might get him here. >>elisabeth: talk about the giants. >>brian: is this happening? what's happening to this world? >>steve: good morning to both of you. >>elisabeth: good morning. did you have a good weekend? >>steve: it was short. >>brian: bob geldoff said all humans will be wiped out by 2030's and he hates monday. 2030. i don't know what's going to kill off but bob is a little down. >>steve: just think about happy news. thank you for joining us on this monday hours. there's a lot:ngojpu going on including this. >>brian: new details. two terror targets in somalia and one in libya. the somali operation designed t
crowd there. >>brian: a nine-year-old boy gets through the airport, gets checked through security three times, hops on a plight to las vegas without a ticket, without parents. wait till you hear what the t.s.a.'s excuse is. "fox & friends" on this monday -- yes, it's a monday -- starts now. >> hi. i'm tony dungee. >> this is jimmie johnson. you're watching "fox & friends." >>brian: we're changing the format for elisabeth. let's call in her...
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. >>brian: don't mess with tiger woods when she is in the zone. not even if you're his girlfriend. >> don't turn around. >> he's like what the heck? >>elisabeth: not funny, i guess. >>brian: i guess not. "fox & friends" starts now. ♪ ♪ >>steve: i guess it's concentration. he was so in the zone he didn't want his beautiful girlfriend doing something behind him. >>brian: that's his job. >>steve: it's golf! >>brian: it's his job. they play him well. he got golfer of the year. you don't get golfer of the year if someone puts ice down your neck. >>steve: meantime, we've got our top story. >>elisabeth: we're going to get right to a fox news alert. a young mother is dead after causing chaos during a wild police chase around the white house this morning. we're learning more about that woman. >>brian: we've been following the story in washington as it broke and the aftermath today. >> good morning. the video we saw on the internet yesterday pretty unbelievable. a woman driving a black sedan slamming into a barricade near the white house before spinning around striking an officer before
. >>brian: don't mess with tiger woods when she is in the zone. not even if you're his girlfriend. >> don't turn around. >> he's like what the heck? >>elisabeth: not funny, i guess. >>brian: i guess not. "fox & friends" starts now. ♪ ♪ >>steve: i guess it's concentration. he was so in the zone he didn't want his beautiful girlfriend doing something behind him. >>brian: that's his job. >>steve: it's golf! >>brian: it's his...
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. >>brian: it is no secret. girls just want to have fun. that great philosophy sin d.w.i. -- cyndi lauper talked about that. guys, did you know you're not included in that fun, especially if you're married. "fox & friends" starts now. >> live in new york. it's "fox & friends." >>steve: thanks for that pep parliamentary inquiry inquiry -- pore that peppy open. >> i guess if david was live, we would have thought game on. wall street thought so. we had a mini rally yesterday. what happened in that 90 minutes when republican leaders talked with the president? >>elisabeth: paul ryan was quoted as saying the president didn't say yes, didn't say no. they came forward to compromise. the first time they came together face-to-face at an actual table to discuss some options. the house republicans put forward the six-week extension of which included some options which seem like concessions, but many think that this is actually agreeable with the republicans, puts them in a power position because obama might say yes. >>steve: let's take a look at what was offered. a six-week extension of the de
. >>brian: it is no secret. girls just want to have fun. that great philosophy sin d.w.i. -- cyndi lauper talked about that. guys, did you know you're not included in that fun, especially if you're married. "fox & friends" starts now. >> live in new york. it's "fox & friends." >>steve: thanks for that pep parliamentary inquiry inquiry -- pore that peppy open. >> i guess if david was live, we would have thought game on. wall street thought so....
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. >>brian: forget that he calls the united states an unexceptional parasite. russian president vladimir putin up for the nobel peace prize. they must have seen this picture that you're about to see. maybe not. "fox & friends" starts now. ♪ ♪ >>steve: i can hardly wait. in the next three hours you're going toÑi see that picture. >>brian: i'm going to cut and paste one together if we don't have a chance to see it. vladimir putin did this thing to get qualified fort nobel peace prize. >>steve: elisabeth, a busy day in washington yesterday. >>elisabeth: everybody was finally coming together. the president finally comes to the table with congressional leader. but no deal and no negotiating, of course. and now he says he's exasperated. >>steve: really? >>elisabeth: yes. listen. >> during the course of my presidency, i have bent over backwards to work with the republican party. am i exasperated? absolutely i'm exasperated because this is entirely unnecessary. >>steve: he went on to say, i have bent over backwards to work over with the republicans, and i have purposely kept my rhetoric dow
. >>brian: forget that he calls the united states an unexceptional parasite. russian president vladimir putin up for the nobel peace prize. they must have seen this picture that you're about to see. maybe not. "fox & friends" starts now. ♪ ♪ >>steve: i can hardly wait. in the next three hours you're going toÑi see that picture. >>brian: i'm going to cut and paste one together if we don't have a chance to see it. vladimir putin did this thing to get qualified...
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. wait until you hear how long these problems are projected to last. >>brian: no balls at recess. no post-game handshakes after a good or bad game. now one town wants helmets on the soccer field for everybody. good idea? or gone too far? i don't have any brain damage. i never wore a helmet. >>steve: exhibit a, ladies and gentlemen. >>brian: you mean we're on? "fox & friends" starts now. ♪ ♪ >>steve: it's going to be a great topic. nobody knows more about helmets than the two people i'm sitting next to you. >>brian: right. i didn't wear one. >>elisabeth: i feel like i need one sitting next to you. >>brian: absolutely. >>steve: good to see you. >>brian: we found out something before the show starts on our breaking story of the day. >>steve: what happened when we were all sleeping. the prime minister of libya is safe after he was kidnapped, taken at gunpoint from his hotel overnight. >>elisabeth: moments ago the prime minister reportedly freed from his captors. live in jerusalem with the latest details. >> good morning. this whole thing began and ended in a little bit more than six
. wait until you hear how long these problems are projected to last. >>brian: no balls at recess. no post-game handshakes after a good or bad game. now one town wants helmets on the soccer field for everybody. good idea? or gone too far? i don't have any brain damage. i never wore a helmet. >>steve: exhibit a, ladies and gentlemen. >>brian: you mean we're on? "fox & friends" starts now. ♪ ♪ >>steve: it's going to be a great topic. nobody knows more...
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going to fill you in. >>brian: hey kids, better drop that football, put down the lacrosse ball. did i tell you not to pick up the baseball before somebody gets hurt. one school on long island banning all types of fun because it's too rough for recess. they ran out of bat teams. "fox & friends" starts now. >> this is toby keith and you're watching my favorite tv show, "fox & friends." >>steve: and he means it. >>brian: toby keith, he sang the red cup song when he was here. >>elisabeth: "red solo cup." >>brian: that was pre-elizabeth. >>steve: today is day eight of the shutdown. >>elisabeth: and new talks are going to be about the debt ceiling. this seems to be maybe some possibility that the house can actually put something in front of, and throw out the idea that the debt ceiling will be raised and the president might then consider it. >>brian: thinking about now for the first taoeuplt president made it clear -- for the first time the president made it clear or he's indicated he might be looking for a two-week repraoefrb when -- reprieve. he might be open to a short-term fix. there's
going to fill you in. >>brian: hey kids, better drop that football, put down the lacrosse ball. did i tell you not to pick up the baseball before somebody gets hurt. one school on long island banning all types of fun because it's too rough for recess. they ran out of bat teams. "fox & friends" starts now. >> this is toby keith and you're watching my favorite tv show, "fox & friends." >>steve: and he means it. >>brian: toby keith, he sang the...
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head on this tuesday morning. >>brian: would your boss -- >>steve: hold it. it's a wednesday. wednesday morning. >>elisabeth: time nice when you're in a semi shutdown. >>steve: sorry. >>brian: had i -- hi, everybody. would your boss buy this bogus excuse? i'm a top secret kphraoe so so -- i'm a top secret employee so i need time off from work. "fox & friends" starts now. >>steve: because it's the second day of the shutdown, i was thinking second day of the week. no, it's not tuesday. >>elisabeth: it feels like one big, long day. >>steve: it feels like groundhog day on capitol hill because nobody is talking to each other. >>brian: you have the house saying i have an idea. this is how i would restart the government. the senate is saying i'm not going to do that. the president is saying look how dumb these guys are. i think the president is in his element right now. now that he wants a shutdown necessarily. i can't get inside his head. but he's in campaign mode. he's at his best when he's attacking mitt romney and romney is here. >>elisabeth: he also has leadership style or lack
head on this tuesday morning. >>brian: would your boss -- >>steve: hold it. it's a wednesday. wednesday morning. >>elisabeth: time nice when you're in a semi shutdown. >>steve: sorry. >>brian: had i -- hi, everybody. would your boss buy this bogus excuse? i'm a top secret kphraoe so so -- i'm a top secret employee so i need time off from work. "fox & friends" starts now. >>steve: because it's the second day of the shutdown, i was thinking...
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somebody just over our shoulder at the computer standing by. >>brian: a terrifying story. a family attacked by bikers in broad daylight. the bikers got away but the whole thing is caught on camera through a helmet cam now released available for your viewing. we will share it. "fox & friends" starts now. ♪ ♪ >>elisabeth: good morning. two big stories happening right now for you. the federal government is shut down for the first time in 17 years, and kpwoepl is open for -- and obamacare is open for business. >>brian: at midnight we went dark. congress missed a deadline to pass a crucial spending bill. lawmakers went back and forth and back and forth and in the end got nowhere. >>steve: but obamacare is going to kick off today. you now can log on and sign up for exchanges but what the heck does all that mean? we're covering both these stories in depth this morning, but first let's start with the shutdown. it happened just about right at midnight. officially the federal government is partially shut down. although, you know, for most people it might be an inconvenience you're not go
somebody just over our shoulder at the computer standing by. >>brian: a terrifying story. a family attacked by bikers in broad daylight. the bikers got away but the whole thing is caught on camera through a helmet cam now released available for your viewing. we will share it. "fox & friends" starts now. ♪ ♪ >>elisabeth: good morning. two big stories happening right now for you. the federal government is shut down for the first time in 17 years, and kpwoepl is open...
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says great things. i know you think he's like brian. he's trying to line up for a free car. >> i don't want to have a gasoline powered cell phone. so, you know. i don't think anybody wants to trade it. so he's got a fair point. lithium-ion, maybe there's some heat risk, from a fire perspective. >> all right. maybe it's not america's favorite stock. maybe it's this desk's favorite stock. brian, basically, you would like to do a bullish trade. >> no. actually, for now, i think momentum is so strong. 2013 has been all about growth. right? you look at any names, it's almost like the mid-'90s internet style, back then it was anything about dotcom, now anything with growth. tesla is one of those. certainly momentum is to the upside. but you know, we talked about the valuation here, you know, you're talking about a stock even if they hit gross margin levels, they still in my mind need to hit 15 times bigger revenue growth than they are right now, just to make the case in point of realizing their market valuation right here. so i'm bullish right now. but in general, i want to make bearis
says great things. i know you think he's like brian. he's trying to line up for a free car. >> i don't want to have a gasoline powered cell phone. so, you know. i don't think anybody wants to trade it. so he's got a fair point. lithium-ion, maybe there's some heat risk, from a fire perspective. >> all right. maybe it's not america's favorite stock. maybe it's this desk's favorite stock. brian, basically, you would like to do a bullish trade. >> no. actually, for now, i think...
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the van. okay. if that's the way you want to play it. play what? i think he likes me. you're on brian. i have to go to see nina at the hospital. how's she doing? we spoke last night. she said if i didn't come see her today, she was going to have sex with her oncologist. (chuckling) that sounds more like her. she must be feeling better. tell her i love her. i will. here are copies of the loan docs and your safety deposit box, mr. sanders. i can't believe i lost my key. too many plates spinning. also, i'd like to withdraw $9,000 from my checking. woman: i can take care of that. there's a hold on your account. it must be some mistake, let me check. it's all right, just withdraw it from the savings. mmm, no, there's a hold on that, too. all of your accounts are frozen. are you sure? can you tell me why? no, i'll call my supervisor. that's okay. that's okay, i'll, um, i'll sort it out later. can i have an envelope? you were in there an awful long time. what's in your jacket? nothing. loan documents. it's gonna be a long, boring day. meetings. lacrosse practice. (knocking) hey. uh, they nee
the van. okay. if that's the way you want to play it. play what? i think he likes me. you're on brian. i have to go to see nina at the hospital. how's she doing? we spoke last night. she said if i didn't come see her today, she was going to have sex with her oncologist. (chuckling) that sounds more like her. she must be feeling better. tell her i love her. i will. here are copies of the loan docs and your safety deposit box, mr. sanders. i can't believe i lost my key. too many plates spinning....
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, roland getting the job done. >> brian: they head to texas tech next week. >> tim: louisville taking on south florida. is there a bounce-back? >> spencer: teddy bridgewater passing to the end zone. damon copeland on the score. >> brian: do you think he's going to be playing for the buccaneers? >> tim: might be. in addition to that we have u.c.f. rolling again. they are b.c.s.-bound in the american athletic conference if they win out, manhandled -- manhandled the huskies today. manld minnesota and nebraska. tough for coach. >> spencer: bo pelini at that point. nebraska hadn't lost to this group since 1960. >> tim: a bad loss, no doubt about that. michigan state and illinois, b.j. >> brian: delson williams, running back, he's going to break away. show a little speed. that helped. 42-yard touchdown run. they sit alone atop the legends division. big brother comes to east lansing next week. big brother meaning michigan. >> tim: a couple of big games tonight. pac-12 and s.e.c. let's begin oregon and ucla. >> spencer: oregon has been putting up a lot of points, three games, over 700-yards-p
, roland getting the job done. >> brian: they head to texas tech next week. >> tim: louisville taking on south florida. is there a bounce-back? >> spencer: teddy bridgewater passing to the end zone. damon copeland on the score. >> brian: do you think he's going to be playing for the buccaneers? >> tim: might be. in addition to that we have u.c.f. rolling again. they are b.c.s.-bound in the american athletic conference if they win out, manhandled -- manhandled the...
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. all right. we are embarrassed already. next up from boston. brian engler. hello, brian. [ cheers and applause ] >> what's up, jimmy? >> jimmy: any tattoos of the red sox on your body. >> no, i'm clear, i look to keep it pure. >> jimmy: did you shave your body for tonight's television appearance. >> no, i wish i could say that i shaved, but it was for tonight's television appearance. i am just always having to shave my furry back. >> jimmy: you just got married, right, brian? >> i did. i did, actually. my wife, we actually wraote our own vows. >> jimmy: nice. >> in the vows my wife promised to stick with me through all the different seasons, winter, spring, summer, fall, sox, packs, celtics, bruins. >> jimmy: very romantic. tony meet brian. you both have rally beard. are you ready to play? here we go. a simple game. a scavenger hunt. i will name an item. your job is to find an item. bring it back fast as you can. okay. round one -- come back wearing your shower curtain as a cape. if you don't have a shower curtain, improvise. there they go. off. >> jimmy: what the -- is that? brian pr
. all right. we are embarrassed already. next up from boston. brian engler. hello, brian. [ cheers and applause ] >> what's up, jimmy? >> jimmy: any tattoos of the red sox on your body. >> no, i'm clear, i look to keep it pure. >> jimmy: did you shave your body for tonight's television appearance. >> no, i wish i could say that i shaved, but it was for tonight's television appearance. i am just always having to shave my furry back. >> jimmy: you just got...
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in washington and why she headed for the white house in the first place. brian? >> pete williams in our d.c. newsroom tonight with the latest. pete, thanks. >>> nbc's kelly o'donnell who, as our capitol hill correspondent of course has been covering the government shutdown, found herself locked down with everybody else during the height of today's emergency. kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the political drama was quickly, abruptly overtaken by this. the capitol dome is off to my left. i am on a balcony of a senate office building. below me is one of the streets where the chase took place. and the lights behind me, that will show you where the car is now in what officials are calling the second crime scene. this was scary for visitors and for lawmakers, staffers and media this was a workplace emergency. on a summer-like october day, sudden fear. visitors began to flee. >> i heard four or five gunshots. then this whole swarm of police cars, 20, maybe more. >> as soon as you heard those it was -- on. >> reporter: my colleague luke russert. >> i'm watching out the
in washington and why she headed for the white house in the first place. brian? >> pete williams in our d.c. newsroom tonight with the latest. pete, thanks. >>> nbc's kelly o'donnell who, as our capitol hill correspondent of course has been covering the government shutdown, found herself locked down with everybody else during the height of today's emergency. kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the political drama was quickly, abruptly overtaken by this....
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embarrassed already. next up from boston. brian engler. hello, brian. [ cheers and applause ] >> what's up, jimmy? >> jimmy: any tattoos of the red sox on your body. >> no, i'm clear, i look to keep it pure. >> jimmy: did you shave your body for tonight's television appearance. >> no, i wish i could say that i shaved, but it was for tonight's television appearance. i am just always having to shave my furry back. >> jimmy: you just got married, right, brian? >> i did. i did, actually. my wife, we actually wraote our own vows. >> jimmy: nice. >> in the vows my wife promised to stick with me through all the different seasons, winter, spring, summer, fall, sox, packs, celtics, bruins. >> jimmy: very romantic. tony meet brian. you both have rally beard. are you ready to play? here we go. a simple game. a scavenger hunt. i will name an item. your job is to find an item. bring it back fast as you can. okay. round one -- come back wearing your shower curtain as a cape. if you don't have a shower curtain, improvise. there they go. off. >> jimmy: what the -- is that? brian prepared a
embarrassed already. next up from boston. brian engler. hello, brian. [ cheers and applause ] >> what's up, jimmy? >> jimmy: any tattoos of the red sox on your body. >> no, i'm clear, i look to keep it pure. >> jimmy: did you shave your body for tonight's television appearance. >> no, i wish i could say that i shaved, but it was for tonight's television appearance. i am just always having to shave my furry back. >> jimmy: you just got married, right, brian?...
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." hello, i'm maggie drury. brian sullivan is live in los angeles. hello to you, brian. >> mandy, thank you very much. we're here for two big ones. we wanted to see how it is 3,000 miles away from washington, d.c., and shockingly, things going on as normal. also a meeting tonight with the ceo of blackrock. we're going to air some of that for you here on "street signs" tomorrow. what better insight to get than a guy like larry fink that runs $4 trillion, $4 trillion with a "t" about their reaction to the government, also to the risk really of a debt default. that's tonight. we'll have it tomorrow. mandy, i know you've had a flurry of activity the last couple of hours, especially coming from john boehner. that has dominated the headlines here. kind of feels good to be so far away from d.c. i feel a little cleaner. >> absolutely. we're going to get the markets taking all of that from just a -- in a moment's time from bob and also rick. first of all i would like to get to eamon javers because on the political side of things, does boehner even have the power in his own party to make such a c
." hello, i'm maggie drury. brian sullivan is live in los angeles. hello to you, brian. >> mandy, thank you very much. we're here for two big ones. we wanted to see how it is 3,000 miles away from washington, d.c., and shockingly, things going on as normal. also a meeting tonight with the ceo of blackrock. we're going to air some of that for you here on "street signs" tomorrow. what better insight to get than a guy like larry fink that runs $4 trillion, $4 trillion with a...
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, everybody. i'm brian sullivan in midland, texas. there are two things that stretch on forever here in texas. the skyline and the number of oil wells. this is a boom unlike america has ever seen and if i asked you what is the second wealthiest zip code in america, you probably wouldn't say midland, texas, but you'd be wrong because it is. restaurants offering 15 bucks an hour to start. everybody is trying to get in on the game. at this hour, we'll bring in all you need to know about the boom, the risk to the boom like 1980 and we'll hear from the ceo of pioneer natural resources. mandy, it's going to be a bill oil-filled hour. the ground is filled with money. i haven't found that, yet. >> hi there, brian. i'm mandy drur ry. there are three big headlines driving the market today. first of all, the s&p has hit a new record high. the nasdaq composite is higher than 13 years. home sales dropped a 1% to 5.39 million in august. however, they were still 10.7% above a year ago levels. >>> and president obama publicly addressing the floors of the obama care rollout. let's get back to brian in midland
, everybody. i'm brian sullivan in midland, texas. there are two things that stretch on forever here in texas. the skyline and the number of oil wells. this is a boom unlike america has ever seen and if i asked you what is the second wealthiest zip code in america, you probably wouldn't say midland, texas, but you'd be wrong because it is. restaurants offering 15 bucks an hour to start. everybody is trying to get in on the game. at this hour, we'll bring in all you need to know about the boom,...
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the referee blows the whistle on number 58, 13-year-old brian woods of the stockton bears. that's a late hit. seconds later, a friendly game of football turns into an all-out brawl. 36-year-old cory petero, an assistant coach, is seen on home video charging onto the field. petero's son is the one on the receiving end of the late hit. to everyone's horror, petero finds woods and knocks the teenage player to the ground. >> i was like walking back to the sidelines. it was a kickoff, so offense was coming out. i wasn't like expecting it. he caught me off guard. >> you don't run out on the field and take actions into your own hands and hit a child. that's what the referees are there for, to call the penalties, and the game moves on. >> denise champion, brian's mom, can't believe what she's seeing. >> next minute i know, there are people running on the field, everybody's fighting. people trying to break it up. there are kids crying. it was just a big chaos. >> when the dust settles, the man who started it all, 36-year-old father and assistant coach, is nowhere to be found. >> i saw that t
the referee blows the whistle on number 58, 13-year-old brian woods of the stockton bears. that's a late hit. seconds later, a friendly game of football turns into an all-out brawl. 36-year-old cory petero, an assistant coach, is seen on home video charging onto the field. petero's son is the one on the receiving end of the late hit. to everyone's horror, petero finds woods and knocks the teenage player to the ground. >> i was like walking back to the sidelines. it was a kickoff, so...
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. i'm brian sullivan way up high above the delaware river in philadelphia. >> hi, brian. hello, everybody. i was going to say to you, brian, so glad it's you and not me because i have an absolutely morbid fear of heights. it's a really mind-blowing view. we will get back to brian in a second. check out the markets and see what they are up to. i'm going to start small and work my way up. i'm going to start with what is going on with the little guys and the little gals. the record-breaking russell 2,000 on pace now for eight weeks of gains. in fact, it is the best weekly winning streak in ten years with a gain of 11% which makes 32% so far this year. also better than expected numbers from microsoft, pushing the techs up and keeping the nasdaq at its highest in 13 years. up just by 8 points there but nonetheless at a 13-year high. and the s&p 500, here sitting at 1755 which means it could finish at another all-time closing high with the yearly gain just shy of 2009's 23.5% gain. so a bigger gain than that this year would be the s&p's largest in a decade, folks. we've filled your b
. i'm brian sullivan way up high above the delaware river in philadelphia. >> hi, brian. hello, everybody. i was going to say to you, brian, so glad it's you and not me because i have an absolutely morbid fear of heights. it's a really mind-blowing view. we will get back to brian in a second. check out the markets and see what they are up to. i'm going to start small and work my way up. i'm going to start with what is going on with the little guys and the little gals. the record-breaking...
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finger-paint day. what the hell? why didn't they clean you up before you left? brian, there's, like, 37 other kids in there. one was in a drawer all day. wow, seems like lois would've checked that stuff out before sending you. yeah, you'd think so, right? i mean, it's clearly not a place of business. it's someone's house. you know, half the time you can hear someone showering. i mean, you never see them, but you can hear the shower going. really? that seems weird. yeah, and is it normal that miss emily tied us all to the sink while she went out to return a birthday present? no, that's not normal at all. you know, stewie, maybe i should come by tomorrow and check things out. that teacher sounds really irresponsible. she is. adults are stupid. the world would be so much better if it were run by babies. tv announcer: tonight on nbc... shapes! (excited cooing) and then... colors! (excited cooing) followed by an all-new... dad's keys! (cheering, cooing) (quiet snoring) man, i can't wait to get a mercedes. me, either. yeah, it's gonna be sweet. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! what the hell is t
finger-paint day. what the hell? why didn't they clean you up before you left? brian, there's, like, 37 other kids in there. one was in a drawer all day. wow, seems like lois would've checked that stuff out before sending you. yeah, you'd think so, right? i mean, it's clearly not a place of business. it's someone's house. you know, half the time you can hear someone showering. i mean, you never see them, but you can hear the shower going. really? that seems weird. yeah, and is it normal that...
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, nevada. joe, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. police are still trying to figure out why a seventh grader showed up here at sparks middle school and started shooting. investigators want to figure out if there is any connection between the suspect and the victims. meanwhile, police say one of those victims, a popular math teacher, actually sacrificed his own life to save others. from beginning to end, police say the shooting spree lasted just three minutes. >> can you please send police out here? there's a kid with a gun. >> reporter: for the many witnesses who saw it unfold, it felt much longer. >> i have a victim on the basketball court, left side. >> reporter: students were arriving for class outside sparks middle school yesterday, when police say a 12-year-old boy started shooting. investigators say he got the .9 millimeter semiautomatic handgun from his home, but the motive remains a mystery. >> everybody wants to know why. that's the big question. the answer is, we don't know right now. >> reporter: police say the suspect first shot one student in the shoulder and jose
, nevada. joe, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. police are still trying to figure out why a seventh grader showed up here at sparks middle school and started shooting. investigators want to figure out if there is any connection between the suspect and the victims. meanwhile, police say one of those victims, a popular math teacher, actually sacrificed his own life to save others. from beginning to end, police say the shooting spree lasted just three minutes. >> can you...
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last night and has more for washington tonight. good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. so far almost 2 million of the 14 million americans who buy individual coverage have gotten letters that their policy is canceled or has to change because of the law. still the white house insists the president did not mislead americans when he promised everyone could keep their insurance. >> here is a guarantee that i have made. if you have insurance that you like, then you will be able to keep that insurance. >> reporter: that doesn't sit well with george schwab who is retired, started a new business, and been told because of the new health care law, his current policy is no longer available because it doesn't meet minimum standards. his new policy? comes with a premium increase of more than 400%. >> i just wish i could have my insurance back. i just -- that's what i want. >> reporter: he now has to pay for more than he wants, including pregnancy coverage for his 59-year-old wife. >> i just don't think this was all that well thought out. i think the intentions were good. but you know, ther
last night and has more for washington tonight. good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. so far almost 2 million of the 14 million americans who buy individual coverage have gotten letters that their policy is canceled or has to change because of the law. still the white house insists the president did not mislead americans when he promised everyone could keep their insurance. >> here is a guarantee that i have made. if you have insurance that you like, then you will be able...
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the road, but it's unlikely they ever thought it would turn into this. brian? >> stephanie gosk starting us off tonight in philadelphia. stephanie, thanks. >>> it was damage control for a lot of members of congress. it was also when we learned what more is in this bill. you may recall the terminology we heard all the time, it was supposed to be clean legislation just designed to fix that debt ceiling, get the government up and running again. we get that part of this story from nbc's kelly o'donnell on the hill. kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good to see you again, brian. for many republicans they're now at that acceptance phase after a bruising defeat. many are admitting mistakes, assessing some responsibility, and one of the most visible and divisive figures started the the day trying to create some good will. today senator ted cruz who led the today party during the shutdown greeted visitors and veterans outside the reopened capitol. lawmakers headed out of town after the late-night vote and house speaker john boehner turned up on twitter, his photo snapped at an airport ga
the road, but it's unlikely they ever thought it would turn into this. brian? >> stephanie gosk starting us off tonight in philadelphia. stephanie, thanks. >>> it was damage control for a lot of members of congress. it was also when we learned what more is in this bill. you may recall the terminology we heard all the time, it was supposed to be clean legislation just designed to fix that debt ceiling, get the government up and running again. we get that part of this story from...
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. kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. late developments. sources are telling me this is the closest that congress has been to resolving this issue. senate leaders have reached a framework of a deal that would put the government back in business through january 15th and let the federal government borrow money for another four months. but this is a senate deal so far. they'll sleep on it tonight. more finishing touches tomorrow. so it is not a done deal yet. on day 14, caution tape and barricades did not keep out frustrated visitors at the national monuments. >> peanut butter and jelly sandwiches? >> reporter: while the president used the backdrop of a local food pantry to deliver a dire warning about what could happen if congress fails to let the federal government reopen and borrow more money by the thursday deadline. >> we stand a good chance of defaulting. and defaulting would have a potentially devastating effect on our economy. >> reporter: an unexpected twist. today the white house called, but then abruptly postponed a meeting with congressional leaders, who had sig
. kelly, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. late developments. sources are telling me this is the closest that congress has been to resolving this issue. senate leaders have reached a framework of a deal that would put the government back in business through january 15th and let the federal government borrow money for another four months. but this is a senate deal so far. they'll sleep on it tonight. more finishing touches tomorrow. so it is not a done deal yet. on day 14,...
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ride. >> costly call. big hospital. big businesses. and millions of dollars at stake. tonight brian ross questions doctors who may be costing hundreds the money they say they deserve. "nightline" investigates. >> if you are thinking about losing weight for the holiday photo you send to all of your friends. consider a photo shop pro instead, it's free. >> announcer: keep it right here, america, "nightline" is [ male announcer ] it is more than just a new car... more than a new interior lighting system. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely new era of innovation. and the highest expression of mercedes-benz. introducing the 2014 s-class. the best or nothing. >>> good evening. it was a beautiful lie. and the liar was one of the most celebrated sports figures in the world. lance armstrong reached pinnacle of athletic achievement winning the tour de france year after year even after a battle with cancer. but when the lie unraveled so did life as he knew it. now the former american hero explains how it took ove
ride. >> costly call. big hospital. big businesses. and millions of dollars at stake. tonight brian ross questions doctors who may be costing hundreds the money they say they deserve. "nightline" investigates. >> if you are thinking about losing weight for the holiday photo you send to all of your friends. consider a photo shop pro instead, it's free. >> announcer: keep it right here, america, "nightline" is [ male announcer ] it is more than just a new...
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us now, brian, he's portfolio manager with chase investment counsel. brian, nice to have you back on the program. i want to ask you a little bit about your strategy. are you saying that these triple digit gains on the dow or if we get big sharp declines next week, you're not paying attention to them, it's just sort of noise in the background and going about business as usual? >> thanks for having me, susie. i wouldn't say we're not paying attention but learning toward the volatility. you've seen the volatility the last couple weeks to the downside previously and the upside over the last couple days and for the most part we're trying to use that as opportunity to add to positions we like in the portfolio or sometimes on good days take a little off the table. >> brian, nice to have a stock picker from my home state of virginia, first off. let's get to some picks here because that's what people want to know and the first one is harley davidson. they had a rough patch, but i guess they are coming back. >> sure, tyler. harley davidson is a very long-term, people thought of it as a growth
us now, brian, he's portfolio manager with chase investment counsel. brian, nice to have you back on the program. i want to ask you a little bit about your strategy. are you saying that these triple digit gains on the dow or if we get big sharp declines next week, you're not paying attention to them, it's just sort of noise in the background and going about business as usual? >> thanks for having me, susie. i wouldn't say we're not paying attention but learning toward the volatility....
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us now, brian, he's portfolio manager with chase investment counsel. brian, nice to have you back on the program. i want to ask you a little bit about your strategy. are you saying that these triple digit gains on the dow or if we get big sharp declines next week, you're not paying attention to them, it's just sort of noise in the background and going about business as usual? >> thanks for having me, susie. i wouldn't say we're not paying attention but learning toward the volatility. you've seen the volatility the last couple weeks to the downside previously and the upside over the last couple days and for the most part we're trying to use that as opportunity to add to positions we like in the portfolio or sometimes on good days take a little off the table. >> brian, nice to have a stock picker from my home state of virginia, first off. let's get to some picks here because that's what people want to know and the first one is harley davidson. they had a rough patch, but i guess they are coming back. >> sure, tyler. harley davidson is a very long-term, people thought of it as a growth
us now, brian, he's portfolio manager with chase investment counsel. brian, nice to have you back on the program. i want to ask you a little bit about your strategy. are you saying that these triple digit gains on the dow or if we get big sharp declines next week, you're not paying attention to them, it's just sort of noise in the background and going about business as usual? >> thanks for having me, susie. i wouldn't say we're not paying attention but learning toward the volatility....
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chicago, good evening, john. >> reporter: good evening, brian, on these three blocks in downtown chicago, three big federal office buildings. today, people came to their offices left out of them, to the voice e-mails and voice mails, wondering when their next check would come out. in chicago, elizabeth lile went to apply for unemployment benefits. >> right now, i'm terrified, i'm terrified. to the point, what is going to happen. >> reporter: we first met her yesterday, when congress threatened to shut down. >> congress needs to be turned over somebody's knee and spanked real hard because they're acting like children. >> reporter: it is the feeling shared by thousands of federal workers around the country. at the agriculture department around the country. >> it is a mess, congress needs to get their act together seriously. >> reporter: for now, federal programs affecting millions of americans are shut down, affecting benefits called wic for roughly 9 million new mothers and pregnant women. like this mom, and her daughter, savannah. >> if i didn't have wic, i would have to drop out
chicago, good evening, john. >> reporter: good evening, brian, on these three blocks in downtown chicago, three big federal office buildings. today, people came to their offices left out of them, to the voice e-mails and voice mails, wondering when their next check would come out. in chicago, elizabeth lile went to apply for unemployment benefits. >> right now, i'm terrified, i'm terrified. to the point, what is going to happen. >> reporter: we first met her yesterday, when...
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. pete, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. investigators say miriam carey went down hill after having her baby, suffering postpartum depression, delusions, and she was hospitalized. she believed the federal government had her under surveillance and president obama was communicating with her. after searching miriam carey's condo in connecticut and talking with relatives, investigators said she had been diagnosed with depression and psychosis but had recently stopped taking her medications. they say travel records show she drove directly from there to washington yesterday. the chaotic events began at a security checkpoint on the perimeter of the white house grounds. at 12:12 in the afternoon her car turned into this driveway, hit some temporary fencing and then started backing up, striking a secret service officer causing minor injuries. no shots were fired here. from there, she speeds up pennsylvania avenue toward the capitol going 80 at one point. police thought it was over when she got just below the u.s. capitol when they managed to get her stopped. that's when it escal
. pete, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. investigators say miriam carey went down hill after having her baby, suffering postpartum depression, delusions, and she was hospitalized. she believed the federal government had her under surveillance and president obama was communicating with her. after searching miriam carey's condo in connecticut and talking with relatives, investigators said she had been diagnosed with depression and psychosis but had recently stopped taking her...
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right, brian, thank you. >>> nobody is breathing just yet. twopbs is resolved there is a good chance we will see a similar fight at the end of the new deal. a tricky situation. in the contract, b.a.r.t can not train replacement workers until there is a strike. offer, the contract has a no strikes clause. workers can walk out once the contract expires. >> there are a number of things that are hard to remove. the strike is used as a leverage by the workforce. >> right now, only state legislation can prohibit a b.a.r.t strike. they said they are looking into it. they say they don't want it. >>> because the news is coming so late into the night many commuters might not be aware that trains will be running tomorrow, our kpix-5 morning team will be on early tomorrow at 4:00 to help you tphaeufigate the commute. we are no closer tonight seeing the end of the federal shutdown -- help you navigate the commute. >>> we are no closer tonight seeing the end of the federal shutdown. >> reporter: veterans piles up barricades outside of the white house. >> shame on you. >> reporter: riot police defu
right, brian, thank you. >>> nobody is breathing just yet. twopbs is resolved there is a good chance we will see a similar fight at the end of the new deal. a tricky situation. in the contract, b.a.r.t can not train replacement workers until there is a strike. offer, the contract has a no strikes clause. workers can walk out once the contract expires. >> there are a number of things that are hard to remove. the strike is used as a leverage by the workforce. >> right now,...
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today to claim her body and take her daughter home. brian? >> pete, thanks. >>> weather is making news tonight. mandatory evacuations are under way in plaquemines parish, louisiana, where there are fears of storm surge as tropical storm karen closes in. there are warnings along much of the gulf coast. weather channel meteorologist jim cantore is in the florida panhandle. when louisiana is in the cone we worry but given the sport ji surf behind you the cone must be wide. >> it is, brian. the storm will come north and take a right turn and scrape the florida panhandle. so many are under tropical storm warnings including pensacola beach. this is a tropical storm and that's three to five feet of surge. this is an area not protected by the levee system that protects new orleans. you can see the big sur of. even with the storm offshore the waves come first. life guards are keep ing people out of the water as the waves continue to grow. they have been trying to se w up anything they can on the beach. we ex expect 15 to 65 miles per hour winds here. this is the track and the timing. plaqu
today to claim her body and take her daughter home. brian? >> pete, thanks. >>> weather is making news tonight. mandatory evacuations are under way in plaquemines parish, louisiana, where there are fears of storm surge as tropical storm karen closes in. there are warnings along much of the gulf coast. weather channel meteorologist jim cantore is in the florida panhandle. when louisiana is in the cone we worry but given the sport ji surf behind you the cone must be wide. >>...
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, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the white house is under fire from its closest allies. for the first time the president is promising to limit the nsa's extraordinary reach saying what they are able to do doesn't necessarily mean what they should be doing. that likely means not spying on foreign leaders who happen to be good friends and allies. across europe, an uproar today. the u.s. ambassador to spain under siege. called on the carpet to explain reports that the nsa was vacuuming up telephone data, tracking 60 million calls in spain in less than a month according to el mundo. germany today called for an investigation into nsa's tapping of angela merkel's personal cell phone. the interior minister said the chancellor was spied on which violates german law. he threatened to expel any u.s. diplomats involved. european parliament members from germany and spain descended on washington demanding answers from congressional intelligence committees and threatening sanctions. >> it is not acceptable for example that espionage on chancellor merkel and others. >> we are a
, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the white house is under fire from its closest allies. for the first time the president is promising to limit the nsa's extraordinary reach saying what they are able to do doesn't necessarily mean what they should be doing. that likely means not spying on foreign leaders who happen to be good friends and allies. across europe, an uproar today. the u.s. ambassador to spain under siege. called on the carpet to explain reports that the nsa...
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correspondent brian ross here in a moment. but we begin with our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz tonight. martha, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. what is remarkable is that these raids, 3,000 miles apart, were carried out nearly simultaneously. the outcome of one, the capture of al libi. the other? uncertainty. these were high risk, boots on the ground raids. launched only when the target is considered high value. the mission, critical. the target in somalia, a senior al shabaab leader. the group that claimed credit for the massacre at the kenyan mall. the u.s. forces leading the raid? the famed s.e.a.l. team six, emerging from the indian ocean before dawn to a seaside al shabaab compound south of mogadishu. but an intense fire fight quickly erupted. the size of the resistance, far greater than the s.e.a.l.s had expected. the exchange of gun fire nearly an hour. the team was forced to withdraw without proof that their target had been killed. >> one of the things that you know is that your intelligence picture, no matter how good it is, it's never go
correspondent brian ross here in a moment. but we begin with our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz tonight. martha, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. what is remarkable is that these raids, 3,000 miles apart, were carried out nearly simultaneously. the outcome of one, the capture of al libi. the other? uncertainty. these were high risk, boots on the ground raids. launched only when the target is considered high value. the mission, critical. the target in...
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house lawn. chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. no chance of becoming law. it includes some provision on the health care law is that senate democrats and the president have said are dead on arrival. when this clock gets to zero, the government begins to shut down. the house and senate were in recess. still many members found time to play the blame game. >> essentially holds the american people hostage. >> a banana republican mientset. >> i don't care what john mccain thinks. >> the hard right is demanding a pound of flesh. >> reporter: as for the actual budget bill, house republicans passed one saturday night to keep things going through the middle of september, but also delays the new health care law for a year. >> we are not going going to mess around with obama care. >> when they got back to work after lunch today, the senate stripped from the bill and sent it back. >> the ayes are 54, the nays are 46. >> reporter: and behind the scenes, they seemed concerned with how this a playing. >> the people who said these kinds of things have happened before. >> repor
house lawn. chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. no chance of becoming law. it includes some provision on the health care law is that senate democrats and the president have said are dead on arrival. when this clock gets to zero, the government begins to shut down. the house and senate were in recess. still many members found time to play the blame game. >> essentially holds the american people hostage. >> a banana republican mientset. >> i don't care...
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. sense then quick reaction from the fire marshal. almost no response. none. >> now more problems. brian kuebler is staying on top of the story tonight. >> reporter: indoor bolts and padlocks in northeast baltimore a clear violation of fire and safety codes, but according to fire department records, a practice that dated back to 2011, long enough that students we talked top didn't seem all that -- to didn't seem all that surprised. >> all the doors were locked. >> reporter: it's an issue that got the attention of the baltimore city fire marshal who, the very next morning, ordered the staff it remove the bolts and padlocks. city school workers spent the morning sawing and uncrew -- unscrewing the lking mechanism. the city fire department conducts a surprise inspection of at least 2 other randomly selected all the baltimore schools it. turns out maritime industries is not the only building using padlock. abc2 investigators obtained the results which show two other schools cited for padlocking. waverly and hash burton. while hash burton only had one door bolted shut, the fire marshall expla
. sense then quick reaction from the fire marshal. almost no response. none. >> now more problems. brian kuebler is staying on top of the story tonight. >> reporter: indoor bolts and padlocks in northeast baltimore a clear violation of fire and safety codes, but according to fire department records, a practice that dated back to 2011, long enough that students we talked top didn't seem all that -- to didn't seem all that surprised. >> all the doors were locked. >>...